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A New York City police officer allegedly shot a man in the head while off-duty in the Bronx and has been suspended without pay as the department investigates.
President Donald Trump continues to pressure Colorado's governor to free Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for a security breach of voting systems.
A Colorado school staffer allegedly abused a 13-year-old student for months. She is now on the run, facing 12 felony charges including sexual assault on a child.
The State Department expanded visa bond requirements to 12 more countries, whose citizens must post up to $15,000 bonds before traveling to the U.S.
The former "19 Kids and Counting" star was arrested and charged this week with allegedly molesting a 9-year-old girl during a 2020 Florida vacation.
Flau’jae Johnson will take the floor in the NCAA Tournament for the final time Friday. Johnson, a college basketball national champion, reflected on her four-year career at LSU.
FBI investigating former counterterror chief Joe Kent over alleged classified leak, sources tell Fox News Digital, with probe predating his abrupt resignation.
Sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez prompted several California leaders including Gov. Gavin Newsom to distance themselves from the labor activist.
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, took power after his father Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli strike, but Israeli intelligence says he lacks control over the regime.
The College Republicans of America face backlash after appointing Kai Schwemmer as political director after his past controversial statements came to light.
An NYC Council employee is facing deportation despite officials claiming legal work authorization. An Immigration judge ordered the employee's removal amid the controversy.
The Eagles acquired veteran quarterback Andy Dalton from the Panthers for a seventh-round pick to potentially back up Jalen Hurts. The 38-year-old will battle Tanner McKee.
A millionaire developer, 92, was found dead in a Southern California beach home after a bizarrely dressed suspect surrendered after an hours-long SWAT standoff, authorities say.
"Halloween" actress Jamie Lee Curtis claimed President Donald Trump was trying to "erase" diversity from language and suggested the Constitution be "amended."
After Oct. 7, Jewish youth organizations shifted from confronting antisemitism to strengthening Jewish identity through community and tradition.
Republican Andrew Rice won a special election in Virginia Tuesday night, sparking talk about Gov. Abigail Spanberger's policies driving Republicans to the polls.
Senate Democrats plan multiple war powers resolutions to challenge President Trump's Iran military operations in a bid to force public testimony from top administration officials.
Michigan police officers heroically rescued five people from a fiery car crash in Canton Township, and four officers were injured during the rescue.
Andrea Stricker warns the U.S. must neutralize Iran's Pickaxe Mountain nuclear site and secure uranium stockpiles before ending combat operations.
Philadelphia Eagles player Boston Scott has officially ended his NFL career three years after his final game. The running back reflected on his journey from walk-on to NFL success.
MS NOW staffers say the network is leaning into its liberal identity after announcing an overhaul of its daytime programming and ending straight news shows.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., criticized President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security nominee, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., on "America Reports."
NBA star Tyrese Haliburton sparked a March Madness debate with his bold bracket advice of making one and standing on it. The Pacers guard picked Iowa State to win it all.
Phil Mickelson made a rare $39,200 donation to Republican Steve Hilton's California gubernatorial campaign, backing candidate's opposition to climate mandates.
"Kill Bill" star Uma Thurman chose family over Hollywood proximity, admitting that staying in New York prevented industry integration she now wishes she'd had.